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CBDC Will Be Used For "Control", ECB President Admits In Vid Chat With 'Fake Zelensky'
A widely shared video of European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde admitting that a digital euro will be used in a “limited” way to control the payments that people can make was taken from a three-week-old prank video.
The video was highlighted by the breaking news account Watcher Guru on April 6 and generated a significant amount of social media chatter. In it, Lagarde cited a desire...
'Old people live too long and this is a risk for the global economy' IMF head 2 years ago, Coronavirus coincidence?
We have come across an interesting article recently which suits the exact situation of the coronavirus pandemic these days. The article is from 2018 and Christine Lagarde, Director of the International Monetary Fund said that “Old people live too long and this is a risk for the global economy. We must do something, urgently.” Now the most interesting coincidence about Coronavirus is that...
Bilderberg 2017 Agenda, Participants Revealed
Agenda talking points and a list of participants for the upcoming 65th annual Bilderberg globalist confab have been announced.
A press release from the official BilderbergMeetings.org website shows leaders of finance, media and politics will converge in Chantilly, Virginia at the Westfields Marriott starting this week from June 1-4.
Members who attend conferences are sworn to secrecy under Chatham...
Schengen Crumbles as EU Ministers in Crisis Meeting Over Border Controls
EU ministers will meet in Amsterdam to discuss steps to allow states to reintroduce national border controls for two years, possibly spelling the end for the 30-year-old Schengen Agreement allowing passport-free travel across 26 states, according to reports.
The refugee crisis has pushed Europe to “a make or break” point, IMF chief Christine Lagarde said at the World Economic Forum in Davos last...
Greece becomes first developed nation to default on international obligations
The International Monetary Fund has confirmed that it didn’t receive the €1.6 billion payment from Athens that was due by the end of June 30, Brussels time, making Greece the first developed country to default on its international obligations.
IMF spokesman Gerry Rice said in a statement that Greece had asked for a repayment extension earlier Tuesday and that the fund’s board will consider...
IMF aid pushes Ukraine gas prices up 280%
Ukraine has agreed to increase the cost of gas to consumer by 280 percent, and 66 percent for heating, as part of the IMF terms for getting extra financial aid, says Valery Gontareva the head of the National Bank of Ukraine.
“From now on, in accordance with our joint program with the IMF, the tariffs will see rather a sharp increase of 280 percent for gas and about 66 percent for heat,”...
IMF's $17 billion Ukraine loan comes with Higher Gas Prices and Lower Pensions
The International Monetary Fund has approved a two-year $17.1 billion loan package for Ukraine. The immediate disbursement of $3.2 billion will allow Ukraine to avoid a potential debt default.
The IMF’s 24-member board agreed to the two-year program to aid Ukraine’s troubled economy on Wednesday.
The approval gives the green light for the immediate release of $3.2 billion to Ukraine, which will...
IMF Warns: Global Stagnation If Ukraine Not Bailed Out
IMF boss recycles scary mantra used in 2008 to bailout too big too fail banksters.
IMF boss Christine Lagarde has recycled the bankster mantra as the globalists push for a bailout of Ukraine. “Geopolitical tensions” in Ukraine “could cloud the global economic outlook” and “could have broader spill over implications,” she told an audience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced...
Greek civil service workers go on strike over massive layoffs
Protesters attend a demonstration in Athens, Greece, July 8, 2013.
Tens of thousands of Greek municipal workers have staged a strike to protest against the massive public sector layoffs enacted by the government in order to secure promised loans.
Greek civil servants including policemen and schoolteachers took to the streets outside the Administrative Reform Ministry in Athens on Monday, as the government...
IMF censures Argentina, threatens sanctions
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued Argentina with a ‘declaration of censure’ for providing inaccurate inflation and GDP data and has given it until September 29th to amend the problems or will impose sanctions.
The IMF Friday called on Argentina to fix its statistics “without further delay”
“The fund has issued a declaration of censure against Argentina in connection...
France wants new global finance system
Christine Lagarde wants changes on world's finance system.
France will help the transition to a global financial system based on ‘several international currencies’, the French Economy Minister said today.
France, as current head of the Group of 20 countries, will help the transition to a global financial system based on ‘several international currencies’, French Economy...